Simocyon batalleri ( Viret, 1929 )
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Simocyon batalleri ( Viret, 1929)
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Cephalogale batalleri ; Viret 1929: 565, pl. 8: 1, 2. pars Simocyon sp. ; Fraile et al. 1997: table 1. Simocyon sp. ; Morales et al. 2000: 186. Simocyon sp. ; Antón and Morales 2000: 190–193. Simocyon sp. ; Salesa and Fraile 2000: 253, fig. 2.140.
Holotype: MSB 24933 View Materials , fragment of right maxilla with P4–M2 ( Viret 1929: pl. 8: 1, 2).
Type locality: Sabadell, Barcelona Province, Spain.
Referred material from Batallones−1.— MNCN B−3620, nearly complete skull with left P2, P4–M1 and right P1–P2, P4–M1; MNCN B−3392 and MNCN Bat−1−D 7−7−2001 left preglenoid process zygomatic arch and right hemimandibles from the same individual with p1–m1 ; MNCN B−386, right C1; MNCN B−3235, left M2; MNCN B−4337, right c1; MNCN B−4733, left m2; MNCN B−3238, right m2. MNCN B−3458, nearly complete skull with left P2–M1 and right P1–P2, P4–M1; MNCN B−5430,
fragmentary right hemimandible with worn dentition: p2, p4–m2; MNCN B−1890, left C1; MNCN B−5431, right C1; MNCN B−1721, left c1. All specimens are from Batallones−1 and housed in the palaeontological collection of the MNCN.
Our study suggests that the material from Batallones−1 represents two individuals, which, from the dental wear, clearly differ in individual age. The older specimen shows marked dental wear and is slightly smaller than the other one; it is composed of the specimens MNCN B−3458, MNCN B−5430, MNCN B−1890, MNCN B−5431, and MNCN B−1721. The second specimen, a young adult, consists of all remaining specimens: MNCN B−3620, MNCN B−3392, MNCN Bat−1−D 7−7−2001, MNCN B−386, MNCN B−3235, MNCN B−4337, MNCN B−4733, and MNCN B−3238. Postcranial remains are associated with the craniodental materials from Batallones−1. Because we here mainly focus on the systematics rather than on the functional morphology and locomotor adaptations of Simocyon , the postcranial material will be treated in another paper .
Distribution and age.— Spain only: Sabadell, Vallesian, late Miocene; Batallones−1, Mammal Zone MN 10, late Vallesian, late Miocene.
Differential diagnosis.— Simocyon batalleri differs from S. diaphorus ( Kaup, 1832) in having a more reduced p3; from S. primigenius ( Roth and Wagner, 1854) in having a less reduced p3 and a mandible with coronoid process less developed anteroposteriorly, more posteriorly oriented, postmolar space longer, angular process longer and ventrodorsally flattened, mandibular condyle lower relative to the occlusal plane.
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Simocyon batalleri ( Viret, 1929 )
Peigné, Stéphane, Salesa, Manuel J., Antón, Mauricio & Morales, Jorge 2005 |
Cephalogale batalleri
Morales, J. & Alcala, L. & Amezua, L. & Anton, M. & Fraile, S. & Gomez, E. & Montoya, P. & Nieto, M. & Perez, B. & Salesa, M. J. & Sanchez, I. M. 2000: 186 |
Anton, M. & Morales, J. 2000: 190 |
Salesa, M. J. & Fraile, S. 2000: 253 |
Viret, J. 1929: 565 |